Just to add:
You also may skip the step with "CREATE CLASSLIB myclasslib" from the Command Window by typing the "myclasslib" name (you may include the desired path) in "File" textbox in "Save As Class" dialog, and it will create the class library and place your class in it. If the class library already exists, you select it with 3 dot button just as John said.
BTW, if later you will want to create another library with subclasses from some of your class libraries, you may use my "Subclass_IT" utility from the Files Section.
Nick
>Hi Tom,
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>From the Command Window, you create a class library with CREATE CLASSLIB myclasslib. Whenever you selected the "Save As Class" dialog, you are asked for the classname and "file". That file is the class library. Use the "..." button to select the class library you created and the new class definition will be added to that classlib. You can then use the MODIFY CLASS command to modify a class in the library.
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>>Hello everyone. I've been having trouble creating class libraries. My understanding is that I can save multiple classes into a single library. How is the question. I can create a class using the form designer and 'save as class' from the file menu. What else can I do?
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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